Beyonce and Jay Z could not keep their hands off each other during the second day of the 2014 Budweiser Made in America Festival at the Los Angeles Grand Park Sunday, Aug. 31.

The married couple, who has been at the center of divorce rumors all summer long, was spotted getting cozy at the Roc Nation VIP section of the American Eagle Outfitters sponsored festival, with Jay Z wrapping his arms around his wife. The two were also seen holding hands, flirting and kissing, according to E! News.

An eyewitness told Us Weekly that the 32-year-old "Crazy in Love" hitmaker and the 44-year-old "Empire State of Mind" rapper enjoyed performances by John Mayer, Steve Aoki and other artists as they spent the night dancing and smiling affectionately at one another.

The annual two-day music festival was founded by Jay Z in 2012 and debuted its first-ever dual weekends in Philadelphia and in Downtown Los Angeles, Popsugar reported.

Aside from Mayer and Aoki, other performers included Kanye West, Kings Of Leon, Imagine Dragons, Pharrell Williams, Juanes, Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora, according to E! News.

The couple, who was last spotted at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards where Jay Z presented Beyonce with the iconic Video Vanguard Award, is said to have been secretly planning to amicably split. Sources told Us Weekly that Beyonce "has sought Gwyneth Paltrow's advice as she plans her split."

Another insider dished that Beyonce is planning to mimic Paltrow's "conscious uncoupling" from Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. The source told Us Weekly that the couple will split in the fall, but remain "all lovey-dovey the day after the announcement."

Meanwhile, Beyonce's dad, Mathew Knowles, recently claimed that the infamous elevator fight between Jay Z and Solange as well as the ongoing divorce rumors about the power couple are all part of a big "Jedi mind trick" orchestrated to "ignite" ticket sales for the duo's "On The Run" Tour!

Knowles, who is Beyonce's former manager, made the shocking claims on "The Roula & Ryan Show" on 104.1 KRBE in Houston late last month, Radar Online reported.

"I know, because we've done this," Knowles said. "From experience, there's a tour going on, so you sometimes have to ignite that tour. It's called a Jedi mind trick. The Jedi mind trick fools you a lot."